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You are driving down I-10 when your car starts shaking in the front, and the steering wheel gets harder to turn. Suddenly, your car is veering into the shoulder. Oh no! You have a flat tire! Using caution and control, you ease off the gas and gradually stop on the shoulder. Thank goodness you have a tool kit and a spare tire. 

You begin loosening the lug nuts, jacking the car up, pulling the lug nuts off, removing the flat and mounting the spare. Then, you can safely drive to a nearby repair shop or call a professional for help. While we hope you never need to take any of these steps, it is important to be prepared. Flat tires happen to everyone, and they can sometimes be unavoidable. 

When you need help with a flat tire, contact the trusted team at Chabill’s Tire and Auto Service at one of our many locations in southern Louisiana. We’re committed to helping you get to where you’re going safely and on time.

The Right Tires At The Right Price

A flat tire will need to be repaired or replaced depending on the extent and location of the damage. Chances are that if your tire has gone completely flat or has a significant loss of air pressure, it will need to be replaced. Repairing and reusing a damaged tire can sometimes spell disaster because a tire with weakened structural integrity is prone to dangerous blowouts. An experienced professional can help you decide if your tire can be safely repaired or if it needs to be replaced. 

Chabill’s Tire and Auto Service stocks and maintains 18 locations in Louisiana with the understanding that (without the necessary knowledge and expertise) picking the right tire can be a difficult, time-consuming process. Our team of trusted technicians will help you find the right tires at the right price at Chabill’s! We are expertly trained to help you find the right tires to fit your vehicle and your budget.

Warning Signs Of An Eventual Flat

There are several signs that you might be about to get a flat tire. Recognizing these signs early can help you address the issue before it becomes a more serious problem. Some indicators that you might be at risk of getting a flat tire are listed below.

  • Low Tire Pressure: If one of your tires consistently loses pressure, it could signal a slow leak. Keep an eye on your tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) if your vehicle is equipped with one.
  • Tires Wear Unevenly: Check your tires regularly for uneven tread wear, which can be caused by misalignment or other issues. If the wear is concentrated on one side, you may be at an increased risk of a blowout.
  • Signs Of Damage: Inspect your tires for bulges or bubbles on the sidewall or tread. These weak spots can indicate internal damage, and they may lead to a sudden blowout. You should also look for nails, screws or other sharp objects embedded in your tire. Even small punctures or cuts can lead to a flat tire over time.
  • Vibration Or Shaking: If you feel unusual vibrations or shaking while driving, it may indicate a tire imbalance, damaged tire or other issues that could lead to a flat.
  • Strange Sounds: Listen for abnormal noises (such as thumping, grinding or hissing) from your tires. These sounds can indicate a problem with the tire or a potential puncture.
  • Tire Age: Older tires are more susceptible to damage and blowouts. If your tires are nearing the end of their lifespan (typically 6 to 10 years), consider replacing them.
  • Damaged Valve Stems: Check your valve stems for cracks or damage, which can cause air leaks and lead to flat tires.
  • Changes To Steering Or Handling: If you notice changes in how your vehicle steers or handles, it may be due to a tire issue (such as low pressure or damage).

If you notice any of the aforementioned signs, take action promptly to avoid a potentially dangerous flat tire or blowout. Check your tires regularly for signs of damage or other problems. Be sure to have them inspected by a professional if you suspect a problem. Proper tire maintenance (including keeping them properly inflated and aligned) can help prevent flats. This will help keep you and your loved ones safe on the road.

Are Some Vehicles More Prone To Flat Tires Than Others?

Some vehicles may be more prone to flat tires than others due to various factors, including:

  • Tire Quality
  • Driving Conditions
  • Tire Age and Maintenance
  • Vehicle Weight and Load
  • Tire Size and Profile
  • Wheel Design
  • Tire Brand and Type

While certain factors can increase the risk of flat tires, proper tire maintenance and careful driving can help decrease the likelihood of experiencing a flat. Regularly check your tire pressure and signs of damage. Ensure that you use the appropriate tires for your driving habits and regular driving conditions.

Why Choose Chabill’s?

Chabill’s Tire and Auto Service has 18 convenient locations across Baton Rouge, Lafayette, Morgan City and the surrounding areas. We are proud to serve the people of southern Louisiana. Our shops offer the best pricing to get a flat tire fixed or replaced. Our certified technicians are experts at repairing and replacing tires in a hurry! 

Call us today, or schedule your appointment online. We will be happy to help you find new tires or schedule repair services. If you aren’t sure how long your tires have left before you suffer a flat, schedule a checkup alongside your other auto repair and maintenance services at one of our many locations. Our team can tell you how much life your tires have left before it’s time to replace them. Driving around on bald or worn-out tires is dangerous, and that situation should be avoided whenever possible. 

Chabill’s Tire and Auto Service takes pride in being the trusted name in local auto repairs and tires nearest to you. With quality services and great prices, make us your first call whenever you need automotive services!

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